Sagrada Familia
Sagrada Familia Cathedral surrounded by trees in Barcelona, Spain
Sagrada Familia Cathedral surrounded by trees in Barcelona, Spain

Sagrada Familia Tours and Tickets

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Sagrada Familia, a UNESCO World Heritage site and Antoni Gaudi’s magnum opus, is the most iconic structure in Barcelona (and the most popular, with nearly 3 million visitors per year). Construction has been ongoing for more than 130 years, and the surreal structure, with its rainbow-hued stained glass windows, is slated for completion in 2026. Even in its unfinished state, it remains an absolute must-see for every visitor to the Catalan capital.

  • Carrer de Mallorca, 401, Barcelona, 08013

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Alexandra_S, Nov 2024
Knowledgeable and fun guide
Excellent tour. I’ve seen the Sagrada Familia 3 times and this was the best guide I’ve had so far. The whole process was smooth including booking our tickets, being very grateful for a clean bathroom at their office to the tour itself.
Aaron_B, Dec 2024
Barcelona Adventure
Really enjoyed the tour. The guide was very knowledgeable of the history of La Sagrada Familia . The app made it easy to skip the lines as stated . I would definitely recommend this tour .
Katie_H, Dec 2024
Wonderful day of exploring
We had a wonderful day exploring Montserrat, the Gothic Quarter, and the stunning Sagrada Familia. Matt was an amazing guide - he is very friendly, welcoming, and full of information!! We learned a lot and felt like we got the most out of our day. At the end of the tour, Matt even recommended places for dinner that night based on where we were staying. Wonderful experience and we would do it again for sure! Thank you!!
LUISALFONSO_J, Dec 2024
Great tour
Great tour, english is 4.5/5. Explained a lot of the sagrada familia inside. Visit to the top of the tower was great
People Also Ask
Q:Is entrance to Sagrada Familia free?
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No. Entrance to the Basilica de la Sagrada Familia is not free, although children under 11, Sunday morning worshippers, and people with disabilities and their companions enjoy free entry. Even though La Sagrada Familia is a place of worship, tickets cost as much as for other similar world-class attractions (think upwards of €21 per person).
Q:Is there a dress code for La Sagrada Familia?
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Yes. La Sagrada Familia is a place of worship, and respectful dress is important. The dress code mandates no see-through clothing and no swimwear, while trousers and skirts must cover the legs to mid-thigh. Celebratory clothing and promotional gear are also banned—leave the Halloween costumes and bachelorette outfits behind.
Q:Do you need reservations to visit the Sagrada Familia?
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No, you don’t need reservations to visit the Sagrada Familia and can buy tickets using the QR codes around the basilica. But time slots are allocated and you may find no tickets available if you arrive without a reservation on weekends or during peak season. Most travelers book tickets in advance.
Q:What time of day is best to visit the Sagrada Familia?
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As Barcelona’s star attraction, the Sagrada Familia draws travelers from around the globe year-round. However, the crowds tend to be thinnest on weekdays: Aim to arrive around 9am, when the site has just opened, to beat the group tours. Be aware of crowd-heavy public holidays, including school vacations.
Q:Is it worth buying tickets for the Sagrada Familia?
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Yes. The Sagrada Familia is Barcelona’s signature attraction and an absolute must-see, and buying a timed ticket in advance guarantees you entry with minimal wait time. Having a fixed time slot also lets you plan your trip ahead of time and book other tours and attractions around your visit.
Q:Is the Sagrada Familia entrance free on Sundays?
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Yes, but only if you are going to Mass. The Sagrada Familia opens free on Sunday mornings for locals and visitors who wish to attend the 9am international Mass, and there are some other religious celebrations by invitation over the year. Travelers who want to explore should buy tickets for after Mass.